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Angel Valdes
on Nov 02, 2024Verified
Jane stopped smoking because Mary,her older cousin whom she admires,disapproves and does not smoke.This is an example of the power of a peer group.
Peer Group
A group of individuals, typically of similar age, background, and social status, with whom a person associates and identifies.
Smoking
The act of inhaling and exhaling the smoke of tobacco or a drug.
Admires
To regard someone or something with respect, approval, or warm esteem.
- Understand the significance of peer groups and reference groups in shaping attitudes.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the significance of peer groups and reference groups in shaping attitudes.